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Join the 7th Annual Constitution Hill Human Rights Festival: A Just and Inclusive South Africa The 7th edition of the Constitution Hill Human Rights Festival arrives at a pivotal time for South Africa, as the nation navigates complex
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The 6th edition of the Human Rights Festival takes place over Human Rights weekend and pays homage to all those who lost their lives in the fight for democracy, particularly during the Sharpeville Massacre of
24-26 MARCH 2023 The festival is FREE and opens at 10h00 with programmes running into the evening on both nights. Constitution Hill provides free, safe undercover parking Saturday and Sunday, the 25th and 26th of March 2023 Two
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